You've missed the entire point. A couple of times.
I don't think I have missed the point at all. What seems to be at issue is that while attempting to knock down any and all attempts to prevent death by firearms, you fail to offer up any alternative provision to help do so.
First of all, an armed society is a deterrent to tyranny. It does not make one impossible, only difficult........and it is not only the physical presence of weapons....it is the knowledge of each individual that they can not be coerced....with impunity.
While this might have been the case in 1776 it is not the case now. There are plenty of countries in Africa, the Mideast and Eastern Europe that are armed to the teeth and ripe with tyranny. Guns don't change that at all.
It does not mean that I will shoot the police when (not if) they come to steal my private property. it means that if we are an intelligent society, the state will never know where all our weapons are.......and it will therefore be impossible for the state to seize them.
But didn't you just contradict yourself? It's a ridiculous to think you're in any way going to stop the police, as an extension of the government should they decide you are a danger to yourself or others. It doesn't matter how many guns you have.
As for guns smuggled across the border....the subject is irrelevant to this discussion......and always will be. Drugs, weapons, cigarettes, tons upon tons of stuff is smuggled across the border daily........and you will never stop it. With a licensing system and background checks, if someone carrying a gun does not possess the pertinent license....they go to jail. How has current law prevented the smuggling of guns???
Of course it's relevant to this discussion. No one gives a damn if you're out having fun with your guns. It's the guns that are used in crime that is the concern. For no other fact than a gun turns a 140 weakling into a killing machine that can bring down anyone regardless of the circumstances.
That what is preventable and the focus of all gun laws. Not some distorted straw man argument that the government just wants to disarm the law abiding gun owners so it can boot down the door and go SS on the public.
The US is the source of the gun problem in Canada. You can buy a gun legally in the US as you know very easily. What's more, you can buy a gun in the US illegally even easier. All you need is a little money. Like that's a big deal in North America.
So if you can buy a gun and smuggle it across an unsecured border, who's problem is it? As a gun owner and enthusiast I would say that problem rests on your shoulders rather than those of someone who doesn't own a gun, doesn't want to own a gun and has no need of guns at all.
Of course the shooting of people with guns smuggled across the border is NOT my problem as a Canadian gun owner.......I am not in that loop in any way, shape or form......think man! :roll: Are you related to David Miller? Explain, clearly, how stealing my weapons is going to stop the problem of guns smuggled from the USA????????????
Exactly the attitude most gun owners have. "Not my problem" yet when someone comes along who isn't a gun owner that doesn't understand the issues clearly and invokes law that fails to address the problem, you, the gun owner, jump in with both feet. If you were to take matters into your hands to begin with and provide some reasonable regulation to help keep hand guns out of the hands of criminals in the first place, no one would have to step up and do that job for you.
It's a simple thing, have all the guns you want just make sure that some kook can't get ahold of one. This is some sort of outrageous thing to ask of you and just because you leave guns guns guns laying around every where a gun can possibly be left, shouldn't mean that it's your problem in any way. It's everyone's problem but yours. Yet you're the only one bothered if they come and take your guns away.
Gun owners by and large are the biggest enablers of gun crime in North America if you ask me.